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Who needs doors and windows?! How much did that dumbbell set up cost you?I finally have a rack, barbels and some plates all in the same place. I still don't have doors or windows, but I can lift dammit.
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really nice - don't need windows door as long snow not coming inI finally have a rack, barbels and some plates all in the same place. I still don't have doors or windows, but I can lift dammit.
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Who needs doors and windows?! How much did that dumbbell set up cost you?
They are in stock as of now. It’s colored bumpers that are priced up there with Rouge. Not worth it compared to rogue quality if you’re in a pinch it could due. Most of us are probably expecting this debacle to be over by the time they ship. Its getting harder and harder to tell how far they want to run us in the ground before they feel like they fixed it.Anyone still looking for plates, Walmart has some it will deliver May 7. It looks like a rebrand of the Hulk fit stuff I have coming.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Everyday...ght-Plate-Set-210-lbs/913905380?selected=true
They are in stock as of now. It’s colored bumpers that are priced up there with Rouge. Not worth it compared to rogue quality if you’re in a pinch it could due. Most of us are probably expecting this debacle to be over by the time they ship. Its getting harder and harder to tell how far they want to run us in the ground before they feel like they fixed it.
Any tips for setting up a gym in my backyard? My backyard is the only space I have for any type of gym equipment. I have a 30ft X 20ft area of concrete to work with. Won’t it just rust over eventually out there though? Even if I tarp it up every day? Should I even give a shit about the equipment getting rusty? I’d assume laying down some type of mat that won’t soak up water on top of the concrete might be smart to put the equipment on top of? Idk I’m trying to get creative but not sure how to go about it. I don’t want to spend a few K just for everything to get ruined out there but I’m getting desperate lol Should I just throw the cheapest equipment I can find back there and not care of it gets messed up due to weather? Maybe a big ass shed back there would work...
Yea I think that’s the simplest way to go about it. Going to look for some cheap stuff to get me through. Thanks broThat's what I did. Bought a $300 squat rack off Facebook swap, had an old rusty bar and plates given to me, and bought a used bench and some more polyethylene coated plates. Got about $750 in all that and that stuff stays outside. My more expensive stuff like my deadlift bar I keep inside when I'm not using it. Also already had some horse trailer mats I got at Rural King for about $40 to deadlift off of. Got a small concrete pad in my yard it sits on.
I think most of it will hold up okay outside. If some doesn't at least I was able to keep training during the lockdown. Polyethylene coated plates should be waterproof at least. I am going to get a tarp eventually.
Any tips for setting up a gym in my backyard? My backyard is the only space I have for any type of gym equipment. I have a 30ft X 20ft area of concrete to work with. Won’t it just rust over eventually out there though? Even if I tarp it up every day? Should I even give a shit about the equipment getting rusty? I’d assume laying down some type of mat that won’t soak up water on top of the concrete might be smart to put the equipment on top of? Idk I’m trying to get creative but not sure how to go about it. I don’t want to spend a few K just for everything to get ruined out there but I’m getting desperate lol Should I just throw the cheapest equipment I can find back there and not care of it gets messed up due to weather? Maybe a big ass shed back there would work...
You could use an elastomeric painti wonder if there's some kind of spray on coating you could use that would resist rust?
i have no actual idea what it would be called, but there's gotta be something out there.
i wonder if there's some kind of spray on coating you could use that would resist rust?
i have no actual idea what it would be called, but there's gotta be something out there.
Horse stall mats. Probably should build an awning, some sort of roof just to keep it from getting soaking from rainAny tips for setting up a gym in my backyard? My backyard is the only space I have for any type of gym equipment. I have a 30ft X 20ft area of concrete to work with. Won’t it just rust over eventually out there though? Even if I tarp it up every day? Should I even give a shit about the equipment getting rusty? I’d assume laying down some type of mat that won’t soak up water on top of the concrete might be smart to put the equipment on top of? Idk I’m trying to get creative but not sure how to go about it. I don’t want to spend a few K just for everything to get ruined out there but I’m getting desperate lol Should I just throw the cheapest equipment I can find back there and not care of it gets messed up due to weather? Maybe a big ass shed back there would work...
Fucking nice set up!View attachment 128567
Smallest home gym, but loving it!
Fucking nice set up!
Buy a portable canopy. Should keep most of the weather off. Wire brush, oil and paint will get you through till you can come up with something better. A 10×10 should be plenty since a home rack is usally 4x4Any tips for setting up a gym in my backyard? My backyard is the only space I have for any type of gym equipment. I have a 30ft X 20ft area of concrete to work with. Won’t it just rust over eventually out there though? Even if I tarp it up every day? Should I even give a shit about the equipment getting rusty? I’d assume laying down some type of mat that won’t soak up water on top of the concrete might be smart to put the equipment on top of? Idk I’m trying to get creative but not sure how to go about it. I don’t want to spend a few K just for everything to get ruined out there but I’m getting desperate lol Should I just throw the cheapest equipment I can find back there and not care of it gets messed up due to weather? Maybe a big ass shed back there would work...

